Objectives: Computerized manufacturing of dental restorations by CAD/CAM technology is widely acknowledged due to its time and cost-efficiency. Additionally, high esthetic outcome is important for patients’ satisfaction. For long-term performance, the mechanical properties should be in the range of established materials.

The aim of this work is to compare the mechanical properties of one recent developed CAD/CAM polymer material to five established polymer materials.

Conclusion: The newly developed CAD/CAM polymer material (GB) showed preferable results and seems to be a promising material for definitive restorations. These in vitro results are comparable to established polymers on the market.